Apparatus and methods for battery installation
Apparatus and methods for placement of battery packs in portable information handling systems such as notebook and netbook computers. A first set of pivot features may be provided on opposing sidewalls of a battery well that interface with a corresponding set of mating pivot features provided on exterior end surfaces of a battery pack such that the battery pack may be pivoted into and out from the battery well to install or release it from the system, e.g., pivoted from the bottom of the portable information handling system in a manner that does not interfere with, or require modification to, the lid and display of the portable information handling system. A latch mechanism and battery release feature may be further provided that acts to transfer horizontal manipulation (e.g., horizontal sliding motion) of the battery release feature to a vertical latching action that acts to lift the battery pack out from the portable information handling system chassis when releasing the battery pack from the chassis.
This invention relates generally to information handling systems, and more particularly to installation of batteries in portable information handling systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAs the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and store information. One option available to users is information handling systems. An information handling system generally processes, compiles, stores, and/or communicates information or data for business, personal, or other purposes thereby allowing users to take advantage of the value of the information. Because technology and information handling needs and requirements vary between different users or applications, information handling systems may also vary regarding what information is handled, how the information is handled, how much information is processed, stored, or communicated, and how quickly and efficiently the information may be processed, stored, or communicated. The variations in information handling systems allow for information handling systems to be general or configured for a specific user or specific use such as financial transaction processing, airline reservations, enterprise data storage, or global communications. In addition, information handling systems may include a variety of hardware and software components that may be configured to process, store, and communicate information and may include one or more computer systems, data storage systems, and networking systems.
Battery pack placement for information handling systems configured as notebook computers have typically been provided in three different manners, as shown in
Disclosed herein are apparatus and methods for placement of battery packs in portable information handling systems such as notebook and netbook computers. In one embodiment, the disclosed apparatus and methods may be advantageously implemented to meet space limitation requirements and to keep ID (i.e., “Industry Design”, the function which defines the system outlook, form factor of shape and cosmetic finish) form factor by employing a unique battery installation direction together with a new battery support and latch mechanism configuration. The disclosed apparatus may be advantageously employed in one exemplary embodiment for installation and removal of oversized battery packs from relatively small notebook computers (e.g., notebook computer having a diagonal screen size of less than about 12″, and having an overall notebook computer thickness of less than about 1″) without the necessity of providing cutout section/s in the lid component for battery pack removal and installation clearance. However, benefit of the disclosed apparatus and methods may achieve with notebook computers or portable information handling systems having greater sizes and/or other configurations.
In one exemplary embodiment, a battery well configured to accept the outer dimensions of at least a portion of a battery pack may be defined within the chassis of a portable information handling system. A first set of pivot features may be provided on opposing sidewalls of the battery well that interface with a corresponding set of mating pivot features provided on exterior end surfaces of the battery pack such that the battery pack may be pivoted into and out from the battery well to install or release it from the system, e.g., pivoted from the bottom of the portable information handling system in a manner that does not interfere with, or require modification to, the lid and display of the portable information handling system. A latch mechanism and battery release feature may be further provided that acts to transfer horizontal manipulation (e.g., horizontal sliding motion) of the battery release feature to a vertical latching action that acts to lift the battery pack out from the portable information handling system chassis when releasing the battery pack from the chassis.
Implementation of the above-described features may provide one or more benefits including, but not limited to, allowing a user to use only one hand to unlatch and lift the battery pack from the battery well of the system while keeping the other hand free, providing good usability for a user to install and/or remove a battery pack, efficiently reducing the critical stacking height of a portable information handling system to strengthen the product competency and/or keep the ID form factor clearer than previous designs of similar portable information handling systems, enhancing the battery pack fit and retention within a portable information handling system, and increasing reliability of retention of the battery pack within the portable information handling system.
In one respect, disclosed herein is an information handling system, including: a removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon. The chassis may include a chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive the removable battery pack therein, and a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well, wherein each of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack is configured to slidingly engage a respective one of the second pivot features when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position such that the back end of the removable battery pack is received in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, the front end of the removable battery pack being thereafter pivotable about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well. The base component may further include a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point. The latching post of the latch mechanism may be configured for latching interaction with the latch member of the removable battery pack when the elongated rotating cam member rotates to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well when the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well. The latching post of the latch mechanism may also be configured to be moved to an unlatched position that is not adjacent and overhead the latching surface of the latch member by further rotation of the elongated rotating cam member such that the front end of the removable battery pack may be pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the installed position within the battery well to an uninstalled position.
In another respect, disclosed herein is a method of operating an information handling system with a removable battery pack, the method including: providing a removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon; providing an information handling system chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive the removable battery pack therein, and a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well. The base component may further include a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point. The method may further include slidingly engaging a respective one of the second pivot features with each of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position to place the back end of the removable battery pack in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, then pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well, and then rotating the elongated rotation cam member to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member and place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well.
In another respect, disclosed herein is an information handling system, including: a chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive a removable battery pack therein, the removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon. The chassis may further include a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well, wherein each of the second pivot features of the chassis is configured to slidingly engage a respective one of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position such that the back end of the removable battery pack is received in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, the front end of the removable battery pack being thereafter pivotable about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well. The base component may further include a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point. The latching post of the latch mechanism may be configured for latching interaction with the latch member of the removable battery pack when the elongated rotating cam member rotates to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well when the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well. The latching post of the latch mechanism may also be configured to be moved to an unlatched position that is not adjacent and overhead the latching surface of the latch member by further rotation of the elongated rotating cam member such that the front end of the removable battery pack may be pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the installed position within the battery well to an uninstalled position.
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In this exemplary embodiment, each latching post 144 of latch mechanism 136 is configured for latching interaction with a corresponding latch cavity 104 and latch member 106 of battery pack 102 as described further herein. However, it will be understood that only one cam member 138, or more than two cam members 138, may be alternatively provided for latching interaction with a like number of corresponding latch cavities 104 and latch members 106 of a battery pack 102. Further, besides a swing type assembly such as illustrated, a motion transfer assembly may be any suitable mechanism (e.g., lever, rotating shaft, etc.) for transferring movement of battery release feature 130 (e.g., sliding manipulation by a user) to rotational movement of cam members 138.
It will be understood that corresponding mating pivot features may be provided on each of an end surface of battery pack 102 and an interior side wall surface of battery well 202 in any alternative configuration suitable for providing battery insertion and pivoting action in a manner as described herein. For example, a pivot insertion channel may be defined in each of side wall surfaces 322a and 322b of battery well 202 and a pivot post may be provided to extend from each of end surfaces 320a and 320b of battery pack 102 adjacent and contiguous with surface of back side 492 of battery pack 102, such that pivot posts extending from end surfaces 320a and 320b of battery pack 102 is configured to be inserted and slidingly received within the insertion channel defined in respective side wall surfaces 322a and 322b of battery well 202.
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For purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, entertainment, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a PDA, a consumer electronic device, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include memory, one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more storage devices, one or more communications ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components.
While the invention may be adaptable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example and described herein. However, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the different aspects of the disclosed apparatus and methods may be utilized in various combinations and/or independently. Thus the invention is not limited to only those combinations shown herein, but rather may include other combinations.
Claims
1. An information handling system, comprising:
- a removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon;
- a chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive the removable battery pack therein, and a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well, wherein each of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack is configured to slidingly engage a respective one of the second pivot features when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position such that the back end of the removable battery pack is received in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, the front end of the removable battery pack being thereafter pivotable about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well;
- wherein the base component further comprises a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point;
- wherein the latching post of the latch mechanism is configured for latching interaction with the latch member of the removable battery pack when the elongated rotating cam member rotates to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well when the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well; and
- wherein the latching post of the latch mechanism is configured to be moved to an unlatched position that is not adjacent and overhead the latching surface of the latch member by further rotation of the elongated rotating cam member such that the front end of the removable battery pack may be pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the installed position within the battery well to an uninstalled position.
2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a battery release feature coupled to actuate the motion transfer assembly to cause rotation of the elongated rotating cam member and movement of the latching post into and out from overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member.
3. The system of claim 2, further comprising a return mechanism coupled to bias the motion transfer assembly to a position in which elongated rotating cam member positions latching post in overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the latching member has at least one ramped insertion surface defined thereon adjacent the latching surface; wherein the latching post makes contact with the ramped insertion surface of latch member as the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well; and wherein insertion force applied to the front end of the battery pack during the pivoting of the front end of the removable battery pack into the battery well acts to cause the latching post to be displaced by contact with the ramped insertion surface and in turn causes the rotating cam member to rotate about its rotation axle point to cause the motion transfer assembly to be moved against the bias of the return mechanism until the latching post is moved adjacent the latching surface and is biased into the overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member by the return mechanism to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well.
5. The system of claim 1, further comprising at least one latch cavity partially surrounding the corresponding latch member on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack; wherein the latching post is further configured to be received within the at least one latch cavity of the removable battery pack when the elongated rotating cam member rotates to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well when the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the at least one latch cavity has at least one outwardly-angled extraction wall surface; wherein movement of the battery release feature to actuate the motion transfer assembly causes rotation of the elongated rotating cam member to move the latching post into contact with the extraction wall surface; and wherein the contact with the extraction wall surface acts to apply a force to pivot the front end of the battery pack outward from the battery well for removal from the battery well.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the removable battery pack has multiple latch members provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack; wherein the latch mechanism includes multiple elongated rotating cam members and latching posts, each of the rotating cam members and multiple latch posts corresponding to one of the multiple latch members of the removable battery pack; and wherein the motion transfer assembly is a swing member that acts to interconnect and cooperatively move the multiple elongated rotating cam members and latching posts in unison with simultaneous motion.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the chassis of the portable information handling system comprises a notebook computer chassis.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the chassis of the portable information handling system comprises a notebook computer lid component hingeably coupled to an upper side of the base component of the notebook computer chassis at a back end of the notebook computer chassis; wherein the battery well is positioned on the lower side of the notebook computer adjacent and contiguous with the back end of the notebook computer; wherein the removable battery pack has an oversized upper surface that extends through a complementary opening defined in the upper surface of the base component; wherein the lid component is provided with an internal profile shaped and dimensioned without a cutout section to receive the oversized upper surface of removable battery pack without extending through an outer upper surface of the lid component when the lid component is in closed position relative to the base component with the battery pack in installed position within the battery well.
10. A method of operating an information handling system with a removable battery pack, the method comprising:
- providing a removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon;
- providing an information handling system chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive the removable battery pack therein, and a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well;
- wherein the base component further comprises a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point;
- wherein the method further comprises: slidingly engaging a respective one of the second pivot features with each of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position to place the back end of the removable battery pack in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, then pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well, and then rotating the elongated rotation cam member to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member and place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising rotating the elongated cam member to move the latching post of the latch mechanism to an unlatched position that is not adjacent and overhead the latching surface of the latch member, and pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack about the back end of the removable battery pack from the installed position within the battery well to an uninstalled position.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising providing and actuating a battery release feature to cause rotation of the elongated rotating cam member and to cause movement of the latching post into or out from the overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising providing a return mechanism coupled to bias the motion transfer assembly to a position in which elongated rotating cam member positions latching post in overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the latching member has at least one ramped insertion surface defined thereon adjacent the latching surface; and wherein the method further comprises:
- pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well to cause the latching post to make contact with the ramped insertion surface of latch member, and
- applying an insertion force applied to the front end of the battery pack during while pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack into the battery well to cause the latching post to be displaced by contact with the ramped insertion surface and causing the rotating cam member to rotate about its rotation axle point to cause the motion transfer assembly to be moved against the bias of the return mechanism until the latching post is moved adjacent the latching surface and is biased into the overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member by the return mechanism to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well.
15. The method of claim 10, further comprising providing at least one latch cavity partially surrounding the corresponding latch member on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack; and wherein the method further comprises:
- pivoting the front end of the removable battery pack about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well; and
- rotating the elongated rotating cam member to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member with the latching post received within the at least one latch cavity of the removable battery pack to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the at least one latch cavity has at least one outwardly-angled extraction wall surface; and wherein the method further comprises moving the battery release feature to actuate the motion transfer assembly and cause rotation of the elongated rotating cam member to move the latching post into contact with the extraction wall surface and to apply a force to the extraction wall surface to pivot the front end of the battery pack outward from the battery well for removal from the battery well.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein the removable battery pack has multiple latch members provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack; wherein the latch mechanism includes multiple elongated rotating cam members and latching posts, each of the rotating cam members and multiple latching posts corresponding to one of the multiple latch members of the removable battery pack; wherein the motion transfer assembly is a swing member that acts to mechanically interconnect the multiple rotating cam members; and wherein the method further comprises using the swing member to cooperatively move the multiple elongated rotating cam members and latching posts in unison with simultaneous motion.
18. The method of claim 10, wherein the chassis of the portable information handling system comprises a notebook computer chassis.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the chassis of the portable information handling system comprises a notebook computer lid component hingeably coupled to an upper side of the base component of the notebook computer chassis at a back end of the notebook computer chassis; wherein the battery well is positioned on the lower side of the notebook computer adjacent and contiguous with the back end of the notebook computer; wherein the removable battery pack has an oversized upper surface that extends through a complementary opening defined in the upper surface of the base component; wherein the lid component is provided with an internal profile shaped and dimensioned without a cutout section to receive the oversized upper surface of removable battery pack without extending through an outer upper surface of the lid component when the lid component is in closed position relative to the base component with the battery pack in installed position within the battery well.
20. An information handling system, comprising:
- a chassis including a base component having a battery well defined therein, the battery well including interior sidewalls configured to at least partially receive a removable battery pack therein, the removable battery pack having two opposing ends and a latch interface side surface formed therebetween adjacent a front end of the battery pack, the removable battery pack including a first pivot feature formed on each of the two opposing ends of the battery pack adjacent a back end of the removable battery pack and at least one latch member provided within or on the latch interface side surface of the battery pack, the latch member having at least one latching surface defined thereon;
- wherein the chassis further comprises a second pivot feature provided on each of the two opposing interior sidewalls of the battery well, wherein each of the second pivot features of the chassis is configured to slidingly engage a respective one of the first pivot features of the removable battery pack when the removable battery pack is in uninstalled position such that the back end of the removable battery pack is received in pivoting relationship relative to the battery well, the front end of the removable battery pack being thereafter pivotable about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to an installed position within the battery well;
- wherein the base component further comprises a latch mechanism that itself includes: a battery release feature, a motion transfer assembly coupled to the battery release feature, at least one elongated rotating cam member having first and second opposing ends and being rotatably coupled to the base component at a rotation axle point between the first and second opposing ends, the elongated rotating cam member being rotatably coupled adjacent its first end to the motion transfer assembly and having a latching post extending from a position adjacent its second end, the latching post extending in a direction that is substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotation axle point;
- wherein the latching post of the latch mechanism is configured for latching interaction with the latch member of the removable battery pack when the elongated rotating cam member rotates to move the latching post into overhead latching position adjacent the latching surface of the latch member to place the removable battery pack in secure latched relationship within the battery well when the front end of the removable battery pack is pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the uninstalled position to the installed position within the battery well; and
- wherein the latching post of the latch mechanism is configured to be moved to an unlatched position that is not adjacent and overhead the latching surface of the latch member by further rotation of the elongated rotating cam member such that the front end of the removable battery pack may be pivoted about the back end of the removable battery pack from the installed position within the battery well to an uninstalled position.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the chassis of the portable information handling system comprises a notebook computer lid component hingeably coupled to an upper side of the base component of a notebook computer chassis at a back end of the notebook computer chassis; wherein the battery well is positioned on the lower side of the notebook computer adjacent and contiguous with the back end of the notebook computer; wherein the removable battery pack has an oversized upper surface that extends through a complementary opening defined in the upper surface of the base component; wherein the lid component is provided with an internal profile shaped and dimensioned without a cutout section to receive the oversized upper surface of removable battery pack without extending through an outer upper surface of the lid component when the lid component is in closed position relative to the base component with the battery pack in installed position within the battery well.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2009
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2010
Patent Grant number: 8399117
Inventors: Chih-Tsung Hu (Xizhi City), Hao-Ming Chen (Linkou Township)
Application Number: 12/456,878
International Classification: H01M 2/10 (20060101); H01M 10/44 (20060101);